
THE UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
EUROPEAN DIVISION
BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY
GRADUATE PROGRAM IN MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
INSS 510 COMPUTER CONCEPTS
Location : Education Center , Navy Building, London
Dates : Term 3 2001/2002 Weekends 26/27 January; 9/10, 23/24 February; 9/10 March 2002
Times : 0900-1600 (Lunch 1200-1300)
Lecturer : Chris Payne PhD
Prerequisites :All undergraduate prerequisite courses or permission of instructor
Text : Systems Architecture by Stephen D. Burd Third Edition Published by Course Technology 2001 ISBN 0-619-03418-1
Course Description Provides an overview of basic computer concepts as they apply to MIS professionals. Emphasis is on basic machine architecture including data storage, manipulation, the human-machine interface including the basics of operating systems, algorithms and programming languages. In addition, the basic concepts of data organization including data and file structures are examined. Emerging trends in computer technology and their impact on organizational information systems are also discussed.
Course Objectives :By the conclusion of this course, the student will :
1. Understand computer logic and data representation in memory;
2. Appreciate the concepts of programming languages at all levels from microcode to high level languages;
3. Be conversant with the terms and meanings of computer hardware technology;
4. Understand how computer peripherals work on their own and in combination;
5. Understand how computer operating systems are used to give the user access to the facilities of the computer.
Requirements Grades for this course will be based on :
Midterm examination 35%
Final examination 35%
Programming Assignment # 1 15% (Hand in at mid-term)
Programming Assignment # 2 15% (Hand in at final)
Grades Grades will be assigned as follows :
A 92-100%
B 80-91%
C 70-79%
( The grade of I- Incomplete - will only be awarded in very exceptional circumstances.)
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
| Class # | Subject | Reading ( Chapter) |
| 1 | Course Overview & Introduction | 1 |
| 2 | Systems Architecture | 2 |
| 3 | Data Representation | 3 |
| 4 | The CPU | 4 |
| 5 | Data Manipulation and Storage | 5 |
| 6 | System Integration | 6 |
| 7 | Systems I/O | 7 |
| 8 | Data Networks | 8 |
| 9 | Midterm Exam (Chs. 1-8) | |
| 10 | Data Networks | 9 |
| 11 | Applications Development | 10 |
| 12 | Operating Systems | 11 |
| 13 | File Management | 12 |
| 14 | The Internet | 13 |
| 15 | System Administration | 14 |
| 16 | Final Examination ( Chs 9-14) |
The Programming Assignments There will be two programming assignments to be completed individually and to be written in each half of the term. These will be distributed and discussed at the first class meeting.
Instructor Contact
Office HoursBefore or after class or by appointment
Website : http://www.uomd.freeserve.co.uk/
Students are advised to consult this site regularly as the instructor will use it to post grades and other material
Addresses :
1. University of Maryland Graduate Program, Im Bosseldorn 30, 69126 Heidelberg, Germany
2. University of Maryland Unit 29216,APO AE 09102
Telephone : (+44) (0)1895 257627 or (+44) (0)771 046 1770 (Mobile)
Email : chris_payne@uomd.freeserve.co.uk
Dr. Chris Payne
London UK,
August 2001